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  • It would be rather interesting to see if the responses on other discussions matched their owners signs. Are the Librans really diplomatic, and are the Pisces always gentle in their comments etc, etc.
  • Weird, weird, weird, but yes, libra, spot on. Chinese sign fits too and similar. Weird.
  • Wow, it worked. Goes exhausted to make cup of tea!
  • Joannah700 hi, I'm such a dinosaur at this that I'm not sure exactly what I've done! BUT if I did it right, which I doubt, the image is how my kissing bough looks. It's taken me over 1 hour to get this far. LOL
  • Pet loving Story coming up if you'd rather skip. It's Wartime Britain. We kept chickens to help the egg rationing, and one lone rooster, Percy. Percy was a vicious bird. One day he attacked 4 yr old me. Mom mopped up the blood and decided Percy's time was up. The man next door, a WW1 veteran, wrung Percy's neck. Mom and I…
  • Of COURSE you wouldn't sell your cute little one, but why would you sell your little ones pet if there was one?
  • LOL Figgzie......millionaires! Nah, if the OAS ever dries up, then the rent money dries up. That means I'll be walking the cold streets of this cold clime and poor old Tabitha Daisy will be with me. However I refrained from selling the kids, so maybe they would take us in!!!
  • my cat is 17 at Christmas and I dread losing her! I'd borrow and PAY somebody $140,000 if I could get all my past pets back. Fancy putting money before a living creature who lives with you and trusts you! Good for you Rinnylush and Court.
  • Hi joannah700 I'm so sorry I don't have a picture, but they are really pretty and you can find how to make them on the Internet under Christmas kissing bough-home-city of Pickering. I'm new to the Internet and not very good at it! Anyway I believe they were originally Celt or Druid in origin and it would have been a great…
  • Does anybody still make the pre Christmas tree old English kissing boughs? Two large hoops, made into a ball shape, each one wound with holly and fir, suspended from the ceiling with a red/green tartan ribbon and with real mistletoe at the bottom. Great if you have a big hall, and what an excuse for dear old uncle as he…
  • Out In The fields by Anon. The little cares that fretted me, I lost them yesterday, Among the fields above the sea, Among the winds that play, Among the lowing of the herds, The rustling of the trees, Among the singing of the birds, The humming of the bees. The foolish fears of what might pass I cast them all away, Among…
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